Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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In Which Granville Sees His Son
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CHAPTER XXVI
TTOW h " ,1C nM bn""l",,'r
rl .'i:PrvtlilnK U Knln nnP'" Tll('
.,. miM with that attltudq of Rivltm
Information and the knowledge that she
rMllV UIIHIl't. . ,
Tie turned owny nnd went tlownstn Irs
nc.iin
Once he hmi a glimpse 01 urn
wnndprlng llli n white shnde
lturke
,, t Hie library tloor. He Had nn wi
Line to call her Into the library, but lie
JllllfC '
Miss nurkq wub the
rrllt It'll 11 uuiiw
.i.ii.i.nn'u ffcivrrni'KH
nud then' would
be no rolnt In trcatlnu her differently
now Ibnn ho ever had before. Hut lie
as lomcloiib just the mine Ihnt she
)0,cd 1-aurcl, nud the fact somehow
stirred him.
He went to the door nnd called after
1 .,1 mitnA liflftl
her and mio turncu u .ii. ""-
"Come in nnd nit down, won't ou
?"
u ...1.1 rnn II IV. iu "
cam" into
tt,o mnin and wit down
in
one of the
bl upholstered clutlra.
" ffi; mile in the soft light, pale
nn uninteresting. The appearance pi
l ," O.anvllle-s thoughts whirling In
iuotlier direction. How trug e wns the
fate of Ji woman like Miss Hurl.e.Min
ntrnoUw. condemned to being n gov
"rtV( while other women took the
,6v of life. He wondered why MIh
II irk'e did not do more with her ap
,.,,i,w. wliv she wus content to look
indrob. and that thought set him think
i,tf f tain el. He could see her as she
ill et in the Library with the light
frnm one of the lamps cntehlng her
....nt.dNi liilr. He uiu'd-see her as J
she ninvfd among his guests, poised nnd
beautifull gracious. He could see her
.. ..i. iin. inn) Dn cie Illicitly to her
lianHs they had walked In the gardens
last summer nt the Cedars. And then
l,f remembered her in the tiny apartment
on fa't Ienth street on thnt night
when lie had asked her to marry him.
'I he hiemor shook him.
Up mis not conscious of the fact tliat
Mi! llurke had stolen auay, so wrnp
ped tlfp s I"' I" his lhoti','htH. Then
oletime near morning the l0"tor.
,hrrr and h'unt. rame to him nud sat
Id (he leather chair opposite. (Iran
llle had known Dick Summers for
jear. IIn- wire old friends. He looked
up uuw Into the other's kind brown eie
nml saw something there thnt brought
luilclea relief from suspense.
"Well, you're a lucky man, Ornn, old
topper." Dr. Dick Summers snld lightly.
"Vnur wife hhs gleti you a son."
The tvio men stood up In the big
tili'iit loom and shook hnnds and then
Ilortur Summers said authoritatively:
TARM AND GARDEIT
iy , tnton. ainrf iins Ww .Itl.aa
fcCT " i!rJLrk.,tir ' Plmi:Iy
Plumbing A
Heating
Supplies
DISPLAY XOOUS
i4 to BO N. flth St.,
806 Arch St.
130.41 Federal St.,
Camden, N. J,
NEW YOSK 1
E FASHIONS J
L number of y
EVOGUEj
READY AT ALL 9
J BETTER CLASS 3
NEWSDEALERS 3
I.
C March First Issue H
running water 1
i -anywhere-- i
I 5h"l!P. 'vi'if. rft.VS or nntrr liorot I
I nMTPU Ul UNM WATBH Kt'l'I'l.T 1
I lri,,i!,iri! w,n "d uider uf-
I 2il,P.r?.'rc!,0 ..Thue outots are S
111 sn IIA . ..rf BBI
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bbh aaBHajBR I p3ll9V aaaBMaVsjBar- 3
SURRENDER
IJATCHRLOIt
rb Ltdctr Co.
"Ton must have some coffee. (Iran, nnd
I could do with a cup myself." v
Cromble brought It to them there
and they snt nnd talked, nlwnys with
that thought In Urnnvllle'H mind that
he wan eolnic to gee her soon, thnt If
only Dick Summers would stop talking
he could go to Laurel. Htrnngp. It was
Lnttrel, 'only Laurel, wlio lllled hi
thoughts. Tlin fact thnt he hud a hon
seemed only secondary lit I'uportnnee.
"When ran I see her?'' he asked
flnnlly, abruptly.
Doctor Hummers looked suddenl) cm
barrnKSfd. "Well now I'll tell ou. Ornn." he
snld after n minute. ".She's piett
weak you know, nnd she asked me to
tell you not to come to her. Hut," he
added quickly ns though there uns Home
recompense thnt he wished to offer
"ion cnu see tne noy any time you
like. Hhnll we go up now?"
Ornnvllle followed the doctor up to
the big room that had been fitted up iim
a nursery. There was n white-capped
nurse, the same Orauvlllc hud nppii In
the hall hours ago It seemed bending
over n crib. She strnlghtcnod up now
nnd smiled, Somehow It changed liet
entire face.
Then she bent down nnd lifted Mime
thing up in her arms. It wis u small
bundle swathed in u blanket and (irnn
villc found himself looking down Into a
very small, very red. very much
screwed -up face with its cjellds tiijlit
HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATEK
FOR COAL
Nw nnspll contnt m
stri u to an ttiioni, ic rtti
nMtltT. tea. Tbr t nntk
twr Imt rood, rri rinok.
Reeves Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2nd
MANY PEOPLE
Take a few steps off
Chestnut Street on 12th
Street simply to see thu
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS
We shall be glad to have
you eomc in. Please don t
feel obliged to purchase.
THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP
l2thSt. below Chestnut SI.
To Be SpotlessUse
Lnpln'u Handy Pad
tt'll remote hln. ur im
rnnd unit foil vIhIiih fron1
olothlnv ulnvoe npatH,
tc Il'ts mum other n.-e
Costs Only 13c
at Urn, OtpSrtmmt, StHllnne-y. Gro
cery. Hsrdirurf Hnd Utnerul btorr
Orlitlnatrd by tlie Inirntiir
df l.npln's Straw lint rlenin-r
FARM AND GA31DEN
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gurpee's
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W. Atlaa BurrjeO
Saad Growers Philadelphia
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Burpee's Annual The Leading American Seed Catalog
Durn,,', Annual ii 11 comploto guido for tho VcKctiiblojiiid Flower Harden
It fuiryTescribcsDir.ro quality Seeds with a ynd ,0 "nrat vcgeUblc.
and flowers Illustrated in tlio colors of lmture. If you aro lntercsteu in garuen
ing, Burpee' Annual will bo mailed to you free.
Just clip out tho coupon and fill in tho space below.
w! ATLEE DUnPEBCoTsecd Grow era, 485 N. 5th StreetPhiladelphia
Gentlemen: Plcaso send mo free a copy of Burpee'. Annum -.'s
Name.
Address .
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shut and Its small flits doubled up In a
pugilistic attitude that was funny In
anything so small,
"Do you want to hold him?" the
nurse was saying with nn nmused smile
on her face.
Granville shook his bead, but he
studied tho smnll face before him In
tcntly. So this Was his son, hfa and
Laurel's, lie touched the velvet cheek
with ono finger nnd then signed for tho
nurse to put him back. She was used
to tho wonder and nwkwnrdness of
fathers and sho went about her duties
without n word.
The doctor stopped outside of the
gold and Ivory suite as the two men
went out Into the hall.
"Better fry to get some sleep. )1r1
man," he advised practically. "She's
all right now. I'm Just going to look
In on her once more before I go."
And he went lnslde.1 leaving Granville
'funding in the dimness of the long cor
ridor. Tomorrow The Hlesscd Aftermath.
A good gas
range means
economy
The difference of a few dollars
in the cost of a Rood rub range
over that of an inferior milke pays
for Itself many limes over. It
means economy in fuel, time, labor
and much added satisfaction in
the preparation of meals.
We tell only cat range that
are built up to a standard of
utilitv and not down to a price.
QUALITY Philadelphia's
standard gas range, made in
Philadelphia nnd used in more
homes than any other make.
DIRECT ACTION the fnmous
runj?e With the oven heat regu
lator. Eliminates Kticsswork from
cooking nud baking.
RELIABLE angle iron con
struction, handsome In appear
ance, finished complete in every
detail.
Sec the many fine and efficient
gas ranges in our showrpoms.
Ask for demonstration. They
will add to the beauty of your
kitchen nnd will lighten the dally
work of preparing wholesome
menls.
Our service includes prompt
deliveries and free connection by
our force "of competent mechanics.
Now is a good time to select
your refrigerator. We have all
the popular Htyics nt prices that
i. re right. '
Wa'cr renting appliances also;
for either gnu or coal.
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.PHILADELPHl
131
.GAS RANG
ARCH
vCO..
AND
STREETS
Weit Philadelphia Store
263 So. S2nd St.
VT. rhlla. More Opm Mon. I'll. .Sat. F.t.
SWEBETE.tOCK
WALL BOARD
In thfso tlnirn of liilvr Kntl tunibor shortage
use Sheetro'tk Wall Uonrd,' N'ot un eperilnent
Tho Bovorniiiciil uueil otr 5.0U0 000 foi t during
Urn v.ar. Can bo p In pljcc of l.itli ami
iifwln no roiiRli coutlnt; Made of trypsum
Won't bum, u.irp or DhrliiK Citil cut uml
imllcd. .VrK fur sample
James E. Tague & Co.
10th & Columbia Ave.
FARM AND GARDEN
oeeds
Grow
gurpee'snnua
Trie iain
1920 I
TMUTH ABOUT
WAtlee Burpejs Co..
Seed firowera Phijadolphib.
tht mTSr ti.n.it'f
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XBliGfBRAXLAiBBLPHlAV tfjJEBDAY,
Students Present Comedy
I'uplls of tho seventh grade, John
liny School, Sixth nnd Wharton streets,
this morning presented a one-act comedy
entitled, "Tho Itoyal Court Hceric," In
DOAK'S MEAT MARKET
. 6334 Woodland Avenue
(3 i)ayfl SPECIAL HAM SALE d.o
SUGAR-CURED PICNIC HAMS OR SHOULDERS He pound
SUGAR-CURED SKIN-BACK HAMS, WHOLE 23c a pound
SUGAR-CURED RECULAR HAMS, WHOLE 30c a pousd
That Hamt Art Ntiv GooJi and Mild Cared
VEAL SPECIAL
2 POUNDS BREAST VEAL 25e
BEST VEAt CHOPS 30c BEST VEAL CUTLETS 35e
BEST LOIN VEAL,ROAST...30c BEST FILLET VEAL ROAST... 34c
BEST SIRLOIN STEAK, RUMP STEAK AND ROUND STEAK 24c
BEST PINBONE ROAST, SIRLOIN ROAST, ROUND ROAST 24c
2 POUNDS BEST TRESH-CROUND HAMBURG STEAK .25c
rn'i It tht Store Where Yoa Get the Bett and 16 Oancet to the Pound,
Where Doak, the Originator 0 tow Prices, It on the Job.
Time To Plan
, TERM
PAYMENTS
Broad and Arch Star and
District Offices.
J -yjff rti
"-iXki,
THE UNITED GAS
IMPROVEMENT CO.
JLUXJULU-UXU
SPECIAL
Your Lait Chance to Get These Low Prices on
Woolens, Silks, Dress Goods
1 iirrommnIite ull uhu wrrp prcvenlfU by liarl
Ijht wprl,. tc uro
t'O.VTVf.Vt; Ol I,
M'VVIAL
H(l liirlifs nll-uool Trlrotlnr. 91.00
line Mimlll.v. IVr inl ..
Iin inrhrN C'hllToii Tuirrta. blink 2--s
anil hlxli kIiiiIp. LSI) t.ilup
X'i lnrhr SrrKP. 1 II olor, cood S- ,10
jli:i'It. . Ir ynril
(n Inrlir purr nuxirtrd l.lnrn. .39
RS.50 uliic IVr 'inl . .
An Indin.. :ill-Hnnl Imlt. Tnmrl's 1 .:
HHlr Clotli. V11I 3 fr.l -d
to Inilir lllark Clmrinriitr. $2"''
tl.00 ialu "
I
r;ioM?ait(s 0 yanti of .SiA. lrnolena oni! Ore Goods to be sold at a
sum!! marfln 0 profit rfiirln; 'lis n r Por't mltitakr the ptarr
NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO.
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tiiiiinni i4i 3. tn 3t. va- ..
WINTKIl KKSORTS
ATI.AXTIO C1TV. N'. J. ATUWTIO CITY. N. J.
CD he AffBuSDassadoff
Uuanllc City's Newest and most jDistinctiue Jioiel
Under management Ambassador Hotels System.
On th Donrdwalk. yet In the quiet, kciui1vii Chel
lealdcntlal district. Spacious sun dUx ovriuoKlnr ocean.
6ymphony concerts every eenlnc. Uanclnc In .amous
trill and Japanese tea room Catering to mi.tct o.lentu.
UYtto tor booklet
rniwiHffiiiian
j ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.
AivAmeijicaa Plaanopel
lol Ui5UUtuuivaiuiKt:uv-wuvivji.t.
idrphoo (IAjUUII,
iCAWA.ciTTcoo. watrers.joazity
BLACKStONE,
VI,lnU ,v.mi. mt ItAitrdw&Ik
American and Kuropean plan. Hot an
cold and fresh water batbi. Hua
arlor and every comfort. Open all Tear.
DAVID HKHU,
Ownr end Proprlner
OLMHUKST HOTEL
IJ
Pennsylraala Are., cloaaU Death and I
stl PIat. entrl taemtlon. alwaya often I
Capaaity BOO, Prtrata baths, rartnlu I
water Id rooma. ataratar. ate. Winter
terms. Boo W let, Albert II. Daraell I
HOTEL ST. CHARLES
On the Ocean front. Atlantic City
Ity. N J. I
, Truster. I
Amer. I'lau, i;dw. II. Urosscup
1
THE WILTSHIRE
Virginia ae and Heucli, CapariU 3"'"
ii.i h.ihH nmnlnir HAI,r. elev etc iiihi
plnn Special sprlnu ratei, Ituoklci hAM
I t'BI, HlTl.lH Owner N J COM.INH Mf
"THE PENNHURST
1 Ocean end Sllehlvan ave. Alwava oiiu
Kvery appointment. WM. It HOOD
' We eanaot drecrtbe the many feature al
, The HOTEL FREDONIA
Tennrseee Are., Jnst off Doardwalk
European plan. In an advertlsoment. Out
booklet will contnce you. 26th Season.
Try CLARENDON Hotel
VlrilnlK Ate. near, lleacli. 100 rooms, llh
lai nnd old runuini waieri prieaie nun
lanuiltv 300i lmnUet.
Monroe llntehlnt
HOTEL BOTHWELL
Virginia av, aeoond houia from noantwalk
and Htrel Tier t!ery appointment. Hlxheet
tlandard In rulntne and service. Booklet.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
rate. Thone or write.
Heart AMR.
Alvrara rtedr. Terma me
m. waitn uonoea.
TRAmORE ATLwncaTYl
hflRUft GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS
DnfJ AIR cn Avenue, er Ueaea.
DUll American plan. U 7S day,,
1C up weekly. J. It. UAtTTlNOBIl
HOTEL 1JOSCOBEL $l&
lBewUy Phone 117, A. IB, MARION i
2)2
thu school auditorium. The plow was
written and", staged by the ' students.
Twelve appeared laUhc cast. The work
is part of the English course uud was
supervised by MIbs JJcssIe Ioc.
For Spring!
It,'s time now to think of a NEW
Cabinet Gas Range, with all the lat
est improvements for cleanliness,
convenience and good cooking.
It's time to arrange for a Gas
Water Heater abundant hot water
at all times.
It's time to plan your kitchen on
modern "all-gas" lines.
NOTICED
lllUUll
urutlirr from nhopplnr brra
I'UICVS M.fj THIS H'KKK
.VK-04 InrlirH Tuble Unfit, do A"tc
mrfitlr. fl.'io valun .
.V) Inrhcx nll-uoul blue and 2'33
l.llrk hfrp. .00 Talue. ..
III Inclirs .Satin, colant. $3.00 $1 .08
inlu . .... ,, , .
Special duality bbtrk and blue 12.25
Satin. M.00 lue
30 Inrliei wide llntlnte. 33c 2lo
talue
M InrliM f'lillTon llroadcloth. fft.SO
All ruloni. S.OO alue . .
r, .t I . IN
K.ov. nut ana monroe; TrrTfrfi
WINTKIt KIJSOKTH
A 111 b(i a s a li o r, .V'ii
Vorfci Ambassador, At
lantic City; Ambatta.
dor. Los Angela Am.
bassador. Banta liar,
bara, Alexandria. Lot
ater : ?14 wkly. : II BO up dally. C. Pulire
VVASlllNfiTON. P. C. .
Burlington Hotel
merlrin nnd Knmpean
IIOX1KLIKI5. CLEAN PKHFECT CUiaiNB
380 Kooma with Hath (2.30 to J3.S0
nvt. uinutkh KnoM i:vuitui.no
Washlniton. D. C.
BtERYWMHOTEL
ASlIKVII.Lt:, N. C.
SHEILJLi
N.C.
IH TMet LANb or ffll
ON THC OIXIK HIQHvVAV
Famous averywharo (or
Ita location, aervlee
and cuisine.
Booklet and relet upon application
' 3. J. LAWRENCE. Men. at,
T.tll'KS
COOK'S
'Travel Service
Covers the World
Benefit by our experience,
in selecting your
Steamship
Accommodations
Wo are tho accredited Agenta
for all Atlantic and Pacific S. S.
Companies.
THOS. COOK & SON
225 S. Broad St.. Phila.
WINTER J
rt VACATIONS V
I I Ti". "i" fi"n Jr,or I I
I Trln Trte on rrqnett, f I
ValaWBa .llll'.llll A : V ' H 1 t M
aA TRAVV.I, ni:rT a?-
VykV nut street Front. SAC)I
iUAROH 2, 192Q
WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store
Jersey Frocks Are as Comfortable
as They Are Smart
nitrht now. wlillo tlin weather
and comfortable, and later they can be worn without coatFj
They nro inexpensive, too, starting1 at ?15, ?1C60 and
going to $37.50. , . ,
Ono of the dresses that is sketched is in two-piece
style with loose three-quarter sleeves, embroidered with
self-tone silk and tinsel braid to harmonize with the trim
ming of the bodice. In Pekin, navy nnd taupe, at $25.
Tho other dress is in tan, Copenhagen and reindeer
wool jersey, mado with an ovcrskirt that is embroidered in
self-tone silk. $16.50.
Many other delightful jersey dresses in fresh, Spring
colorings, at $22.50, $25 and $29.50.
Sample Dresses at $25 and $32.50
A little gathering of interesting dresses of taffeta
combined with Georgette, of charmeusc and of taffeta used
nlonc. They aro frilly and lovely and there arc hardly two
alike. In sizes up to U8, but of course, not all sizes in any
one style.
(Murliet)
New Plaid and Striped Skirts
are smarter thnn ever and show promis'o of being
much in evidence for Spring with the short coats.
Box pleated, accordion pleated and gathered models,
in gay or somber hues and beautifully blended col
orings, arc of serge, velour and prunella. $16.50
to $25.
(Market)
Hats That Are
Another
immm
MEM
v ttmm,
Fresh Cotton Blouses for Women
500 at $1.85
Manufacturers' samples, so there is not every size in each 6tyle.
White, plain or novelty voile, is usually lace trimmed, while colored
figured voiles in bright phadis have white organdie collars and some
have vests and cuffs of white.
(Market)
Satin-Finish Bedspreads
With a Story
The other day a manufacturer was in showing his samples
of spreads. When he quoted prices, we showed him these
spreads.
"Why, I cannot sell them wholesale for the prices that you
are retailing them! You should raise your price."
But that is not the Wanamakcr way. These spreads were
bought when prices were lower and the advantage goes to our
customers.
Hemmed Spreads
61x85 inches, $3.
72x90 inches, $1.
76x87 inches, $5
76x87 inches, $7.
84x92 inches. $10.
Satin-Finish Sets:
Hots fo
double beds, $7, $8, $9 and $10.
Coats Grow Even More
Delightful as Spring
Approaches
I1 k
gM-Ta)ALZZLtrC TTl M n t
Many of them arc individual styles. $55 to $185.
(Market)
Rustling New Taffeta Petticoats $6.50
In navy blue and black and a great many pretty changeable
hues, these are made with pretty corded ruffles.
(Central)
Women's Spring Footwear at $4.85
Shoes, pumps and oxford tiea not all sizes in, every-style, but all sizes
are in the lot.
c0' ley arc warm
Surely Spring's
Delight
Blue such a blue as bluebirds in
the Spring is used in several
charming hats. Sometimes it is
curling ostrich tips and other times
it is ribbon, but always it is a
promise of bright April skies.
Ribbon is doing things in a way
that is new and very smart. It
quito often forms a brim, as in one
of the hats sketched, and is exciting
much interest
Hats, large and small, hats, dark
and light the very hat' that 70u
arc looking for is surely among
them!
$5 and $6
(Market)
Shipment of
Scalloped and With Cut
Corners
64x85 inches, $4.
72x90 inches, $4.50 and $5.
82x92 inches, $7.50, $8.50 and
S9.
single beds are $7 and $7.50: for
(Central)
There s a freshness about them
thut is so inviting after the dark,
heavy coats we have been wearing
all Winter. The sports length is
wonderfully becoming and young
women have been quick to adopt it.
At $18.50 to $29.50
there arc coats of polo clotli, silver
one, goldtone, volour, burella and
of wool jersey in heather mixtures.
Among them are short coats and
long ones and a goodly number arc
lined with silk.
At $32.50 to $49.50
beautiful coats of Bolivia, tinsel
tone, suede velour, trieotine and
polo cloth. Tho coat that is sketched
is one of tho newer models in polo
cloth. It is in the fashionablo tan
shade and the material is of ex
cellent quality. $32.5Q.
Dolmans, Capes and
Cape-Coats
cut on tho long, graceful lines that
characterize these becoming wraps,
are of peachbloom, silk duvetyno,
Bolivia, trlcolotte and trieotine.
(Cheatmit)
WANAMAKER'S
rrm fr '
1 ljfi&- ':
Jl M -
r i
I
Women's Colored
Silk Umbrellas
Special, $7.50
They are very good-looking:
umbrellas, of the kind that aro
carried for cither sun or rain.
Handles arc wood, tipped with
bakelite, with white bakelito rings
or with silk wrist cords to match
the covers."
Covers arc tape-edge silk in
navy blue, green, taupe, garnet
nnd purple, over sturdy frames.
(Centrul)
A Dainty White
Combination, $1.50
l is of soft white batiste. It is a.
drawer combination with embroid
ered medallions and lace trimming
tho top and the hem.
(Centrnl)
New
Spring Voiles
Special at 48c a Yard
Light and pretty, like the
Springtime, and in the darker
combinations thnt women like'
there is a wealth of patterns to
choose from.
Largo, flowery designs arc very
effective. The ull-over designs,
in darker shades with white, are
delightful and will surely give
inspiration for pretty frocks.
08 inches wide.
(Central)
Newest Camisoles
Are in Dark Shades
or Pastel Tints
$2.50
Soft satin in orchid, peach, sun
set, light or turquoise blue, rose,
brown and navy blue is made in
a simple tailored style, with hem
stitching around the top and on
the shoulder straps.
(Central)
These New Silk
Handbags Are
Unusual at $3. SO
Good-sized, puffy bags of
moire silk have plum 01 etihod
imitation silver tops and bob
bing silk tassels. They arc all
nicely lined in plain colors and
some have inside frames, while
others have pretty little
purses and mirrors. In brown,
gray, taupe, navy blue and
black.
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Terry Cloth Kimonos
a at $2.50
Light - colored, figured terry
cloth bound down tho front and
on the sleeves with white, Copen
hagen or light blue, rose and
sunset.
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